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I am a big fan of your blog, I would like to request if you can provide me a simple itinerary for Manila-Pagudpud ride for 4-5 days. As I am planning for a solo rider with my R150 on the last week of November, feel free to drop an email: dongski20@gmail. com. 🙂 God Bless

Good day sir! I wish to visit Baguio with my wife but I don’t know how to get there riding a Suzuki Skydrive 125 from Bacoor Cavite… I really hope u could help me with directions. More power to you Sir and more safe journeys to come!

Dear Pinoy Rider,
Thank you for your informative stories about Real, Quezon. I would also like to try going there. Would you be able to send me the phone number of Imperial Resort where you stayed?
Thank you very much,
Andre

Hello sir, i would like to ask if its possible to promote Light Force Philippines as we try optimize motorcycle helmet visibility by fixing them with electroluminescent materials without compromising the structural integrity of the helmet

kayang kaya naman po. from Batangas Port you can try the national highway going to Tagaytay (passing Tuy) then from Tagaytay you can go to Alabang, then take the National Highway (East or West Service road) then Magallanes

Hello therejust got back from caramoan well had to turn back befre 20 kmfrom caramoan due to rough winds and strong rain thanks god we foundsome riders who assisted us to get baick in that super bad weather well my partner insisted as itwas just 20km away i told her well lets live this day to see another day ahead there is always a next time so we as solo driver and rider enjoyed the ride getting back from bicol to manila tried max speed 184kmph when i had full clearance for 2km it was fun could you gus advice us how to kawasaki ninja club

Hello Bro Erik,
I am a nurse working in the U.S. I have been following your blog and am one of the many that you have inspired. Thank you! Travelling via road trip has always been my passion. For a long time, i had been planning an east coast to west coast road trip in the U.S. and i have all the details and route ready. Then i stumbled upon your blog and it really ignited my dormant passion for motorcycles(i am mostly into cafe racer-style rides) and travelling local. So i dropped my U.S. road trip and decided to pursue a Philippine tour instead. I just realized that a trip here in the U.S. would be too comfortable and almost boring. And besides, i really missed the tropical landscapes and beaches of the philippines. I want my trip to be a real adventure and will try to avoid burning my wallet. For my ride, i was looking at the suzuki thunder 125 and the yamaha ybr-g 125. But then i was told per my wife’s inquiry that both of these bikes has been discontinued already. i searched and contacted most dealers and was told the same thing. So after so much looking, i decided on the Yamaha SZ-16 153 cc. I expect it to be a really tough adventure and i will try to get all the necessary preparations needed. This is something i feel i need to do in this lifetime! And i am so thankful that i came across a “Pinoy” like you who inspires a lot of nationalism in me!

Bro., i would like to ask your opinion on the kind of bike that i choosed for an adventure like this. I already purchased it. Your opinion will be highly regarded. Thank you so much and Godbless!

I just want to inquire on how to become a member of your club? i live in the area of las pinas. how much is the membership fee? what documents are required? where can i go to sign up?
thank you and more power….
kind regards
alan

Hi Sir! I’ve read about your solo ride to Vigan. May i just ask the route you’ve taken. We’re planning to go on a ride to Vigan this June-July but can’t find a route that would not actually go through the expressway (NLEX). I hope you can give us some tips.
Thanks in advance 🙂

Yes, just to follow up yung question ni Leslie, how long did it take you to reach Vigan from Valenzuela? My companion and I are heading Vigan on the 15th of August and will return on the 17th. Your response will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

hi I am from new Zealand and am going over to the Philippines with some friends, we are going to do a ride around the Northern loop I was just wondering if it is worth bringing protective gear to ride around in ie jacket, boots, etc or is it to hot for protective gear.
thanks

that’s a big yes…although I would not recommend wearing leathers…perhaps your best bet would be a mesh jacket with built in protective armor. Available at Motoworld Philippines. Godspeed and enjoy your vacation here! 🙂

Great blog! It gives me a lot of ideas as I plan a 2+ week Luzon ride in May. (Anyone want to ride with an American guy?). I sent you a few questions by email; if you get a chance I’d really appreciate your recommendations.

I love what I saw and read from your website I am a newbie motorcyclist not even owning a bike until siguro bukas (lol), planning to get a Honda Zoomer X for starters. I was hoping I can do mga closer rides lang muna from Bulacan to Clark, then Bulacan to further North. I hope you can answer a few questions parang tips na din ba:
1.) Are you using a GPS gadget or something to guide you through. If yes what is the cheapest most reliable.
2.) I guess with the GPS pwede nang hindi masagot to. Any idea, what is the best route from Bulacan (Norzagaray) going to Pampanga.
3.) For a scoot like Honda Zoomer X, should I still get safety vest with spine guard, shin guard, etc. If so where would be the best place to check this things out?
I salute your endeavor and hopefully we can see more of your journey, then one day see you in the road in one of your weekend / fun rides. Have a Blessed Ride every time you roll and may God be always with you on all your trips whether it is short or long. More Power and may you be able to ride the whole world someday.

1.) Most of the time I use a topographic map – mas feeling ko na byahero ako. Minsan google map lang para tipid.
2.) You can plot via Google maps and it will give you several suggested routes 🙂
3.) A Big YES – whether near or far, no matter what your bike is – safety is still the priority. Try checking out Motoworld Philippines at http://www.motoworld.com.ph

From Cavite, labas po kayo papuntang Calamba, then Turbina to San Pablo, Laguna then Tiaong Quezon. Take the diversion road going to the National Highway then yung National Highway na iyon diretso na papuntang Bicol, just follow the bus route. HTH

good day sir! I am also a motorcycle enthusiast like you and I ride solo most of the time as well. may I please ask for some directions on how to get to Jariel’s Peak? my point of origin is Tuguegarao, Cagayan. thanks so much and more power to pinoyrider!

Thanks for sharing your passion, It’s a pleasure viewing your lone travel and made me wish to do the same one day. I am a new motorcyclist, and my first time to own a motorcycle. Did you have a tire puncture along the way? Can you share whom to call in areas along the route you’ve traveled just in case? Can you also share which areas are uncomfortable to traverse. Thank you so much and I look forward for more of your experiences. god bless

I enjoyed browsing through your stories sir. I just started this blogging thing myself and hopefully I can sustain it like what you have been doing. I heard you’re planning LuzViMin this December. Kaabang-abang talaga yan! Ingat sir.

hi bro eric, very nice website and very attractives pictures which it can really attract other enthusiast riders to visit all those places you’ve been through. CONGRATS to all your ride and endevours. Your website is really a big help for those riders who wants to explore the beautiful places of our Philippine natures.

Till our next meet-up and hopefully we can meet again in the road. Safe Ride always and I know, HE is always there to guide and protect you. God bless!!!